Druid(R) is a build platform that aims to produce truly
universal boot images (*.iso files) that can be
downloaded once and then mastered onto any type of media, including
(but not limited to) CD/DVD optical media, USB flash media, and
even hard disks.

DruidBSD(tm) is a FreeBSD micro-distribution which exists as
a 1.9MB floppy image (GZIP-compressed mfsroot). When paired
with the Druid(R) platform, you get a universal LiveCD and/or
Installer environment.

2012-01-12:netwait package released
for FreeBSD versions older than 9.0 (which lack this feature).

Package contains:

Post-installation script that will automatically ensure that
the mountcritremote rc.d script is set to require netwait.

Enhanced version of netwait rc.d script -- patched to allow a
value of "NO" (case-insensitive) for "netwait_ip" in
rc.conf(5); allowing you to safely set netwait_ip to
defaultrouter.

Also modified to change rcorder(8) keywords to start netwait
before mountcritremote.

Sensible defaults stored in /etc/rc.conf.d/netwait
(also serves as documentation for the script, considering that
the currently-installed /etc/defaults/rc.conf may not
mention netwait unless running FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE or
higher).

This version of netwait -- if enabled by setting
netwait_enable to "YES" (case-insensitive) in
rc.conf(5) -- will automatically use the value of
defaultrouter as the IP address to ping. This has the
net-effect that one does not need to separately configure the
IP address to ping during boot if a defaultrouter has already
been configured. For most, this means that simply enabling
netwait is all that is needed to fix the network race-condition
that occurs on boot.

Deprecate inferior "vimage_*_services" variable in favor of new
"vimage_*_prestart_services" and "vimage_*_afterstart_services"
for both fine-grain control and to work-around a bug/limitation
(see `/etc/rc.conf.d/vimage' for further details).

The above implementation-change was necessary to get firewalls
based on ipfw to "boot" correctly as a vimage.